Sunday, December 22, 2013

It was very sunny Saturday after very stormy week. We met for our month Sketchcrawl at Bialik Square - Tel Aviv's one of the most iconic public spaces. We filled out the square, serving one of its attractions to the coming and going groups of tourists ("look, here is a group of artists that are drawing the square!")The square is rounded by some of the best examples of the Bauhaus and Modernist buildings, so an architecture lovers had a plenty of subjects to sketch. The pond in the middle of the square, with its beautiful plants and golden fishes was another nice point of view to take. I started from these two gouache sketches, which was done from the border of the pond.

At the end I couldn't resist not to sketch some of my fellow sketchers :)

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Finally, winter have arrived to our sunny country as well. We had very stormy weekend, with snow in Jerusalem and some other high areas and a lot of rain everywhere. We decided that the best place to spend such a rainy Saturday is in museum, where we went with our youngest daughter. We started our day at jazz concert for children - really beautiful program, with some explanations for small ones, we all enjoyed it so much!

We continued to museum exhibitions, starting with "kids' expo", which was called "Toy Paintings", and was dedicated to Andy Warhol's colorful prints of toys. Except of works of Warhol on the walls, the room was full of different activities that children could experience - trying out Warhol's techniques from various sides, listening to Warhol introducing his theories and even "interviewing" him! I think it's great way to introduce to children a subject.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

I was lucky to by invited by James Hobbs, one of my favorite sketches, to take a part in his new book - Sketch Your World. Finally I got this wonderful book, full of inspiring stories behind the sketches, new approaches, tips and... sketches, of course :)

About Me

Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Painter.
Addicted to sketching and tea.
I have been making things in one form or another since I was a little girl – sculpting, constructing and most of all drawing everywhere. A lot.
I'm not little anymore, but I'm not big either. I'm still growing.
Now, when I'm a mother to four, I continue to draw a lot, combine it in my everyday life and even make a living from it!
I love to prepare cakes and pizza for my kids.
I love to create branding, websites and illustrations for my clients.
I do what I love, and I love what I do.
Drawing is dreaming, so please, come and dream with me!